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Title: Honors Geometry


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Honors Geometry
  • Lesson 2.3
  • Segment and Angle Relationships

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What You Should LearnWhy You Should Learn It
  • Goal 1 How to describe relationships between
    segments and angles
  • Goal 2 How to use relationships between segments
    and angles to solve real-life problems
  • Building a vocabulary in geometry helps you read
    and communicate ideas clearly. For instance, the
    correct use of geometric terms helps city
    architects communicate their designs to other
    people.

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Building Your Geometric Vocabulary
  • Congruent

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Building Your Geometric Vocabulary
  • Midpoint

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Building Your Geometric Vocabulary
  • Segment Bisector

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Building Your Geometric Vocabulary
  • Angle Bisector

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Building Your Geometric Vocabulary
  • Perpendicular

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Definitions
  • Definitions can always be interpreted forward
    and backward .
  • If two segments have the same measure, then they
    are congruent
  • If two segments are congruent, then they have
    the same measure

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Lesson Investigation
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Lesson Investigation
  • Congruent
  • Midpoint

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Lesson Investigation
  • Angle Bisector

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Lesson Investigation
  • Segment Bisector
  • Perpendicular

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Distance Formula
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Using the Distance FormulaExample 1
  • Let A (-2,5) and B (4,1). Find the midpoint,
    C, of Then use the Distance Formula to
    verify thatAC CB.

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Using the Distance Formula Solution Example 1
(1,3) AC CB
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Solving Real-Life problemsFinding Distance on a
City Map (Example 2)
  • On the portion of the city map shown, centers of
    the streets are 340 ft. apart horizontally and
    480 ft. apart vertically. Find the walking
    distance between points A and B. How much
    shorter would the walking distance be if a
    diagonal street joined the two points?

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Finding Distance on a City Map Solution (Example
2)
  • Walking Distance
  • 170014403140 ft
  • Diagonal Distance

3140 2228 912The diagonal distance would be
about 912 feet less.
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